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Ormoc City declares renewable energy as priority

Alena Mae S. FloresbyAlena Mae S. Flores
January 18, 2022, 7:10 pm
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The city government of Ormoc in Leyte issued a resolution declaring the promotion of renewable energy as an official policy.

The resolution was authored and filed by Sangguniang Panlungsod member Lalaine Marcos, who is also the chairperson of the Ormoc City government’s committee on environment, natural resources and energy conservation. The move received the support of Ormoc City Mayor Richard Gomez.

The resolution cites Republic Act No. 9136, or the Electric Power Industry Reform Act of 2001, which declares as a state policy the promotion and the utilization of new, indigenous and renewable energy sources in power generation, and Republic Act No. 9513, or the Renewable Energy Act of 2008, which encourages the development and utilization of RE to effectively reduce or prevent harmful emissions.

“With the undeniable consequences of climate change by way of the massively destructive typhoons and natural disasters that we have been experiencing in the past years, going for more sustainable sources to sustain the energy needs of our local as well as national economy has become imperative,” said Marcos.

Ormoc is host to several RE power plants that generate clean, reliable power, contributing greatly to the electricity needs of the Visayas region.

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It is among 165 members of the Powering Past Coal Alliance convened during the UN Climate Summit COP26 in Glasgow, United Kingdom in November last year that committed to domestic phase-out of coal and acceleration of global transition to clean energy.

“Consistent with these directives and ideals, the City of Ormoc prioritizes the utilization of clean, renewable energy, which is abundant in the province; to continuously protect and develop such renewable energy sources and, at the same time, shun operations and activities including sourcing and use of energy sources that are destructive to the environment and harmful to its citizens’ health and livelihood,” said Gomez.

“The City of Ormoc shall continue to support clean and renewable energy projects and is strongly encouraging the distribution utility, Leyte Electric Cooperative V and those contestable customers duly recognized by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to secure their power requirement from clean and renewable energy sources,” the resolution stated.

The Tongonan geothermal project is the largest wet steam field in the Philippines located in Ormoc City and the nearby municipality of Kananga.

It is the oldest and largest geothermal power plant of Energy Development Corp. with a total plant capacity of more than 700 megawatts.

Ormoc also boasts of a number of solar, wind and hydroelectric power plants that complement its RE sources.

Tags: Mayor Richard GomezOrmoc Cityrenewable energy
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